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  • Distributed Monolith: The Anti-Pattern Every C# Developer Should Recognize

    calendar Jul 12, 2026 · devleader.ca
    Distributed Monolith: The Anti-Pattern Every C# Developer Should Recognize

    Learn what a distributed monolith is in C#, why it's worse than a traditional monolith or microservices, and how to identify and fix this common architectural anti-pattern. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/07/12/distributed-monolith-the-antipattern-every-c-developer-should-recognize


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  • Optimizing I/O Performance in .NET

    calendar Jul 12, 2026 · dotnettips.wordpress.com
    Optimizing I/O Performance in .NET

    I/O operations impact application responsiveness, scalability, and costs. Enhancing file access, HTTP requests, and networking improves user experience while reducing resource consumption. This chapter discusses techniques to optimize I/O performance in .NET, utilizing benchmark results and profilers to identify …


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  • HTTP/3 in .NET: Faster, Newer, and Not Always the Best Choice

    calendar Jul 12, 2026 · dotnettips.wordpress.com
    HTTP/3 in .NET: Faster, Newer, and Not Always the Best Choice

    Modern .NET applications support three major HTTP versions: HTTP/1.1, HTTP/2, and HTTP/3, each with distinct characteristics. HTTP/3, utilizing QUIC over UDP, offers advantages like reduced latency and better performance on unstable networks. Link to article: …


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  • Build Your First Roslyn Analyzer in C#: Diagnostics and Code Fix Walkthrough

    calendar Jul 12, 2026 · devleader.ca
    Build Your First Roslyn Analyzer in C#: Diagnostics and Code Fix Walkthrough

    Build roslyn analyzer c# from scratch -- complete project setup, DiagnosticAnalyzer scaffold, CodeFixProvider implementation, debugging, and unit tests. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/07/12/build-your-first-roslyn-analyzer-in-c-diagnostics-and-code-fix-walkthrough


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  • NuGet SourceLink and Symbol Packages: Step-Through Debugging for .NET Libraries

    calendar Jul 11, 2026 · devleader.ca
    NuGet SourceLink and Symbol Packages: Step-Through Debugging for .NET Libraries

    Learn how to configure nuget sourcelink and symbol packages for your .NET library. Enable step-through debugging with embedded PDBs or .snupkg on NuGet.org. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/07/11/nuget-sourcelink-and-symbol-packages-stepthrough-debugging-for-net-libraries


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  • Serilog Enrichers: Adding Context to Every Log Entry

    calendar Jul 11, 2026 · devleader.ca
    Serilog Enrichers: Adding Context to Every Log Entry

    Master Serilog enrichers in .NET: add machine name, thread ID, correlation IDs, and custom properties to every log entry automatically. Complete C# guide. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/07/11/serilog-enrichers-adding-context-to-every-log-entry


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  • How to Test Vertical Slice Architecture

    calendar Jul 11, 2026 · milanjovanovic.tech
    How to Test Vertical Slice Architecture

    The most common question I get about vertical slice architecture isn't about structure. It's "where do my tests go?" The layered-architecture testing habits (mock the repository, test the service) don't map onto slices, and that's a feature. Here's the testing approach that fits VSA naturally. Link to …


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  • Roslyn Analyzers in C#: The Complete Guide

    calendar Jul 11, 2026 · devleader.ca
    Roslyn Analyzers in C#: The Complete Guide

    Learn what roslyn analyzers are, how they work in the .NET 10 compiler pipeline, why teams build custom diagnostics, and how to write your first rule in C#. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/07/11/roslyn-analyzers-in-c-the-complete-guide


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  • Your AI Agent Just Got a Lot Better at the Critter Stack: AI Skills 1.6.0

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · jeremydmiller.com
    Your AI Agent Just Got a Lot Better at the Critter Stack: AI Skills 1.6.0

    JasperFx Software and the greater “Critter Stack” community is advancing our tools pretty rapidly and we have (at least for now) a release cadence that’s far more rapid than our competitors in the .NET space. It’s perfectly possible to be an experienced Critter Stack user and not be aware of the latest, greatest …


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  • How to Test and Debug a NuGet Package Locally Before Publishing

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · devleader.ca
    How to Test and Debug a NuGet Package Locally Before Publishing

    Learn how to test nuget package locally before publishing -- set up a local feed, pack to it, consume from a test project, and inspect your .nupkg file. Link to article: https://www.devleader.ca/2026/07/10/how-to-test-and-debug-a-nuget-package-locally-before-publishing


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  • Go 1.26.5-2 Microsoft build now available

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Go 1.26.5-2 Microsoft build now available

    A new release of the Microsoft build of Go is now available for download. For more information about this release and the changes included, see the table below: Microsoft Release Upstream Tag Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/go/go-1-26-5-2-microsoft-build-now-available


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  • Fine-tune NVIDIA Nemotron 3 models with Amazon SageMaker AI serverless model customization

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Fine-tune NVIDIA Nemotron 3 models with Amazon SageMaker AI serverless model customization

    In this post, we explore what makes the Nemotron 3 architecture unique, walk through the fine-tuning techniques available, and show you step-by-step how to get started with serverless customization using SageMaker Studio. Link to article: …


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  • Real-time dental image verification with Amazon SageMaker AI at Henry Schein One

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Real-time dental image verification with Amazon SageMaker AI at Henry Schein One

    This post describes how Henry Schein One closed that gap by building Image Verify, an AI-powered quality verification system on Amazon SageMaker AI that evaluates dental X-ray quality at the point of capture, in real time, across thousands of locations. The system went from concept to over 10,000 active locations …


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  • Build a semantic layer for agentic AI on AWS with Stardog and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Build a semantic layer for agentic AI on AWS with Stardog and Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

    In this post we show how to build a semantic layer on AWS using Stardog’s Semantic AI Application over Amazon Aurora and Amazon Redshift, and how to run a Strands Agents agent on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore that queries the layer to answer customer 360 questions across both sources without extract, transform, and load …


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  • Scaling agentic workflows with native case management in Amazon Quick Automate

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Scaling agentic workflows with native case management in Amazon Quick Automate

    In this post, we show you how to combine case management with agentic automation capabilities in Quick Automate. We introduce case management and explore the lifecycle of cases in an agentic workflow from case creation through processing to resolution. We cover how to create and manage single or multiple cases, …


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  • Deploying quantized models on Amazon SageMaker AI with Unsloth

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Deploying quantized models on Amazon SageMaker AI with Unsloth

    In this post, you will learn four deployment patterns for taking models that have already been quantized with Unsloth and deploying them on AWS infrastructure. The patterns use Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) for direct instance access, Amazon SageMaker AI inference endpoints for managed serving, and Amazon …


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  • How KTern.AI built agentic AI for SAP on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    How KTern.AI built agentic AI for SAP on Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

    Evolving from a traditional software as a service (SaaS) platform into a next-generation agentic AI platform meant orchestrating multiple specialized agents across long-running enterprise programs. Each agent operates with persistent context, secure tool access, and production-grade reliability. We built that system on …


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  • Disaggregated prefill and decode for LLM inference on SageMaker HyperPod

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning
    Disaggregated prefill and decode for LLM inference on SageMaker HyperPod

    In this post, we show how to implement DPD with vLLM on Amazon SageMaker HyperPod using the HyperPod Inference Operator. Link to article: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/machine-learning/disaggregated-prefill-and-decode-for-llm-inference-on-sagemaker-hyperpod/


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  • Shrinking Azure Pipeline task extensions using esbuild

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    Shrinking Azure Pipeline task extensions using esbuild

    TL;DR We bundled an internal Azure Pipelines task extension into a single bundled JavaScript file using esbuild. The task package dropped from tens of megabytes and thousands of files to three files per task ( script.js , task.json , and icon.png ). The change took about 20 lines of b Link to article: …


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  • The case of the mysterious changes to integers when there shouldn't have been any code generation effect

    calendar Jul 10, 2026 · devblogs.microsoft.com
    The case of the mysterious changes to integers when there shouldn't have been any code generation effect

    A colleague made some code changes that should not have had any effect on the generated binary. Specifically, they migrated from the NDIS_STRING_CONST macro to Link to article: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20260710-00/?p=112514


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